Android Marshmallow-powered new HTC One device out on 20 October

HTC readying for the 20 October event for its first Android Marshmallow device HTC

Google is not the only player in the global smartphone market to bring out Nexus devices powered with its latest and greatest Android version, as HTC has even joined the race. The Taiwanese tech major has just made an announcement about the launch event of its upcoming Android Marshmallow device.

It will not be a regular media event, rather a virtual one that will be held here at noon ET. "On Oct 20 we will introduce our newest HTC One smartphone. This is not your traditional smartphone so we aren't hosting a traditional launch event," says the company in an invite.

The company did not reveal details about the device, just noted that it will be one of the first to introduce an Android Marshmallow device, following Google's launch of Nexus 6P, 5X and Pixel C at the 29 September event in San Francisco. It is widely expected that the event will mark the debut of the long rumoured HTC One A9 handset codenamed the Aero.

Initially rumoured to be a replacement for One M9, the One A9 seemed to be an upper mid-range handset coming in six different colour variants, such as acid gold, opal silver, deep garnet, carbon gray, rose gold and cast iron. Snapdragon 617 chip set is likely to be the driving force inside the 5in handset, coupled with 2GB RAM. Expect a 13 megapixel rear camera and a four ultrapixel sensor on the front. To know more about it, we will have to wait until the official launch.